- Then I exchanged swords with the other members after the battle with Fili to analyze my power.

... Why did you get into this kind of commentary from the clash in Fili, in a nutshell... somehow, because you had no body or lid. No well, that's only a story in "at the moment" so I don't know in the future...... but it still seemed clear that there was a difference.

First things first about Fili, but after clashing my sword again, I pushed myself into victory once and for all. "I'm here," Phili said softly, dressed as she slammed down with momentum shortly after the impending impulse.

The next opponent is Alto. I'll respond directly to him with a big sword gear. The momentum is sharper than Fili's, showing so much clash that even the sparks scatter. At best, though, I won - after staggering swords often, I slapped them near the very roots of my body and bounced off the great sword.

Next up, Caln. Looks like he tried to dive into his nostalgia using his dagger and body, but this one figured it out and makes a mistake. Caln tried to penetrate unobstructed... but along the way he set his aim on the dagger and succeeded in knocking it off.

As for Ignos, this is a pass (I decided to fight only direct combatants), so Aina is next. Seeing the battle so far, instead of storming straight, she stands in a way that peeps this one a little.

So, then this one let me set you up... she's well-trained as a knight in terms of swordsmanship, just one word. I tried to temporarily defend myself against this attack... but it was impossible for me to play my sword and show my intention to surrender.

Then Silvi. I thought I would use 'a moment', which could be called a trump card, but she made it clear that she was "sealing it".

"What's the reason, by the way?

"It's a big move, but it's not a good idea to rely on it... I'll fight without it for a while"

Nevertheless, the sharpness of the serial strike remains the same, roughly thirty or so clashing my sword. The fact that you continue to receive this sword trident, which is just above your strength, disfigures your body and removes your sword. So I stick my sword to my neck, and there's battle.

And it's like that all the time at my pace. This is a story we can't help, and we may still think there's a difference... but we're definitely leveling it up, and the difference is shrinking.

If you practice without rotting like this, it should help you just to challenge 'God'...... Leese is the next person who stood before me to conclude that.

I've seen her fight a few times, but you hardly ever faced her directly from the front like this.

"So let's get started... aren't you tired or something?

"I'm fine."

"Well, then..."

Shortly after I thought I set up Halvard, she ran to me. Still today, her weapon is made using magic - it makes no sense not to let her have the corresponding mass beyond being a heavy weapon. Hence, Halvard by magic should also have the weight it looks like, but her movements make her not feel it.

Will the speed be no less than that of Alto - Halvard flashes. This one shielded the sword to prevent slaughter, while I recieved it... it was a lot heavier than I imagined.

Reese releases with a motion that continues to flow towards the second blow. Avoid that now. The cutting-edge passes right in front of me - and she goes on offense.

You must be looking at the previous offense and thinking that the force push will not work... but is there still a chance of winning to attack? Or do you consider the option of taking it like Eina is a bad idea?

There's nothing I can do if Eina wants to be on the defensive side of the war... The third blade approaches me, but now she uses her sword to play and get out of orbit.

I was somewhat surprised that the first shot was more powerful than I expected, but based on that, it is possible to handle it. It will be difficult to keep coming forward with this extension, and if we move at this rate, we will definitely run out of breath. I don't know what she's gonna do then.

In a moment, Leese's Halvard is released, and I cut the sky again for what I did. Sure, the slaughter speed is pretty good on the back of what it looks like, but you don't think I'm gonna let it get out of the way.

When this happens, the attack on Halvard is the blind eye of fate...? While I think about it, I decide to turn to counterattack. If you have any thoughts and you're setting it up, try moving the battlefield and there might be a change.

That's why I'm going straight into Reese. The next moment she turns to dodging and shows the kind of structure that shields Halvard even more.

I come here to defend against war... No, I realize this is seeping through the "waiting" atmosphere. You got something for me, waiting for me to set you up?

It's a strategic battle if you realize it... I guess Leese dares to do that. The rest of us may have purely had the aim of speculating on how far our powers work, but she's not. I'm trying to figure out how far the maneuver works on my own.

Now, when this happens, I'm forced to make a choice, too. Do we strike a onslaught at once or do we dare return to a position where we have taken a step back?

I'm sure we'll return to a monotonous attack when we get back... Speaking of which, I also feel that the slaughter earlier was somewhere alarming. I mean, it left enough room for me to respond even if I fought back instantly... is that what it looks like?

If so - I made up my mind and put my foot forward. If there was any intention, for example, to slap down Halvard, that would be it. No, this one might have a chance in the first place if we increase our attack speed.

So I'm close enough to fold. Momentum was strong enough to break through her ruse... then there was a change in magic on Halvard, where Leese gripped.

Did she realize this was a battle too...? On the other hand, I release my sword without alarm. Along with that, she responded, and at the midpoint between the two, the weapon - made a roar.